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BTW - looks like it has both white and amber brow LED's, so I ASSuME you can wire it up however you want it to work.

11-10-2013 09:56 AM

dbsimms63

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdubhack

Those lights have a single projector and a reflector housing for the hi-beam. NOT dual projectors.

Yes I corrected myself about the high beam projector, but no one caught that.

11-10-2013 09:10 AM

jdubhack

Quote:

Originally Posted by xMarcox

Dual projectors? What do you mean?

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbsimms63

Each headlight has a double projector lens for the low and high beams. Most headlights have the projector on the low beam only, but this has it onb the high beam as well.

Quote:

Originally Posted by xMarcox

So what you mean is this headlight has the low and highs in the same projector? are you sure?, it seems separated in the pictures, low beams in the projector and the high beams in the H1 bulb.

And what about the DRL? is always the turn lights function when you have low beams on at night or is only at day?

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbsimms63

No, look at the pic, inside the housing you will see two lenses, one is a low beam projector and the other is a high beam small, rounded reflector, I thought it was a projector but it isn't. I would assume the DRL brow is always on since it turns yellow with the turn signals.

Those lights have a single projector and a reflector housing for the hi-beam. NOT dual projectors.

11-10-2013 07:25 AM

F35-JSF

The pic is a little muddy on my phone, I don't see it either but there are these

So what you mean is this headlight has the low and highs in the same projector? are you sure?, it seems separated in the pictures, low beams in the projector and the high beams in the H1 bulb.

And what about the DRL? is always the turn lights function when you have low beams on at night or is only at day?

No, look at the pic, inside the housing you will see two lenses, one is a low beam projector and the other is a high beam small, rounded reflector, I thought it was a projector but it isn't. I would assume the DRL brow is always on since it turns yellow with the turn signals.

11-09-2013 01:46 PM

xMarcox

Quote:

Originally Posted by dbsimms63

Each headlight has a double projector lens for the low and high beams. Most headlights have the projector on the low beam only, but this has it onb the high beam as well.

So what you mean is this headlight has the low and highs in the same projector? are you sure?, it seems separated in the pictures, low beams in the projector and the high beams in the H1 bulb.

And what about the DRL? is always the turn lights function when you have low beams on at night or is only at day?

11-09-2013 01:35 PM

dbsimms63

Quote:

Originally Posted by xMarcox

Dual projectors? What do you mean?

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Each headlight has a double projector lens for the low and high beams. Most headlights have the projector on the low beam only, but this has it onb the high beam as well.